Current Issue
Volume 7 · April 2026
Five articles on law and emerging technology
Volume 7 brings together five articles at the frontier of law and emerging technology — tracing how artificial intelligence, algorithmic power, digital sovereignty, and the right of publicity are testing established legal frameworks across constitutional, moral, and economic dimensions.
Articles
i.
Childless, Not Victimless: Moral and Legal Considerations of AI-Generated Child Pornography
Parker Fulton Felterman
pp. 1–48Read PDF →
ii.
Whose Is the Image and Subscription?: Comparing The Trump Administration's & Catholic Church's Visions For Evolving Artificial Intelligence
Gregory J. Krabacher & James P. Flynn
pp. 49–112Read PDF →
iii.
Reclaiming Constitutional Authority of Algorithmic Power
Yiyang Mei & Michael J. Broyde
pp. 113–168Read PDF →
iv.
First Nations Digital Sovereignty and ".FN" on Web3
Frederick W. Mostert & Alexandria B. Noble
pp. 169–218Read PDF →
v.
Investing In Identity: The Economic Case for a Federal Right of Publicity in the Digital Age
Amanda Smith
pp. 219–264Read PDF →
